This book is the diary of Claire Bullimore. A person who was diagnosed at the age of 25 with a life threatening Intraventricular meningioma, in other words a brain tumour the size of a... More > grapefruit!
It is not always easy for a person from the outside to see what is really happening to someone affected by a traumatic experience such as this. The book shows the true emotion of a person dealing with the hardships of a brain tumour, surgery, recovery and then the scars inside and out. Written as a series of diary entries you will feel like you are there going through the journey. There is love, friendship and courage - you will cry, laugh, find things you didn’t know before. This book can help families and friends or other outsiders to see what a brain tumour survivor really wants you to know.
If you have been affected by a brain tumour go to Claire's website: www.auntymbraintumours.co.uk< Less

WARNING ! This book will change your life ! Diane's story is a tribute to the human spirit in the face of adversity. Her remarkable journey grips you from the first page to the last, as she faces... More > the knowledge of a large brain tumour and the truths about herself. Brain Storm is a testament, a poetic story of the courage and indomitable spirit of a woman who recovers amazingly from brain surgery, faces her demons and changes her life.< Less

WARNING ! This book will change your life !
Diane's story is a tribute to the human spirit in the face of adversity. Her remarkable journey grips you from the first page to the last, as she faces... More > the knowledge of a large brain tumour and the truths about herself.
Brain Storm is a testament, a poetic story of the courage and indomitable spirit of a woman who recovers amazingly from brain surgery, faces her demons and changes her life.< Less

A short introduction, in child-friendly language, to what tumours are and how they can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy or radio- therapy. Equally applicable to tumours caused by cancer or by... More > other conditions.< Less

This is a story about fighting the "inevitable". Diagnosed with a Grade 4 Glioblastama Multiforme in 2005 with medical expectations of 12/15 months, I am writing this in March 2015 and... More > living life to the full. Don't accept average survival stats, ask instead, "just what is possible"."
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Using my own experiences I have written this book to help children understand what is going to happen to their mummy if diagnosed with a brain tumour. Whilst waiting in hopsital waiting rooms for my... More > own treatment, I found lots of literature to help adults, but nothing to explain to children what was happening. I hope I have achieved this with my book and that it helps other families.< Less

I’m not a celebrity, just an ordinary woman, who has experienced what millions of other people around the world have experienced.
This is my story, in my own words; in some parts harrowing and... More > in others funny, sad and even shocking but nevertheless this is my journey with cancer and how I had to rebuild my life again after this devastating disease and treatment.
I talk about using complementary therapies alongside the conventional treatments of our time and in the process taking back my power and dealing with the treatment in my own unique way.
My hope is for everyone who reads my story, I can alert others to this disease or give hope to those who are going through the treatment as it’s not easy to come out the other end and not be a changed person.< Less

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